RECORD DIVORCE CASE.
(Special to the “ Star/’) SYDNEY, January 6. To-day Mr Justice Boyce wrote finis to the Field divorce—Sydney’s record divorce case, which cost the parties £35,000, occupied 87 days, and in which 103 witnesses gave evidence—when he pronounced a decree absolute. Sidney John Field, a well-known meat exporter and grazier, was granted a decree nisi last July for the dissolution of his marriage with Ivy Gladys Field, on the grounds of her misconduct with Ronald Nott, one of three co-respond-ents originally named. The other two —Victor Bray and Hollis Bush—were dismissed from the suit after the case had been in progress fifty days.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 661, 14 January 1933, Page 1
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